EEnvironment Read More 2nd Alberta clipper storm system expected to hit Sask. in early hours of FridayDecember 19, 2025 After one day of calm, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says a second Alberta clipper storm will…
EEnvironment Read More Trump’s shutdown of climate research centre could push scientists up north, experts say – CTV NewsDecember 19, 2025 Trump’s shutdown of climate research centre could push scientists up north, experts say CTV NewsThe U.S. Is on the…
EEnvironment Read More They survived wildfires. But something else is killing Greece’s iconic fir forests | Trees and forestsDecember 19, 2025 In the southern Peloponnese, the Greek fir is a towering presence. The deep green, slow-growing conifers have long…
EEnvironment Read More How climate breakdown is putting the world’s food in peril – in maps and charts | Climate crisisDecember 19, 2025 Experts have warned that the world’s ability to feed itself is under threat from the “chaos” of extreme…
EEnvironment Read More Sun, wind, and water on the Roof of the World — China aims to produce 16 GW from a plant 7 times the size of ManhattanDecember 19, 2025 Are there any benefits to building massive energy-generating parks? Energy from solar sources is becoming a thing, and…
EEnvironment Read More Sask population drops slightly in third quarter of the yearDecember 19, 2025 As of Oct. 1, Saskatchewan’s population sits at 1,266,234 which is 725 fewer people than it had on…
EEnvironment Read More ‘You learn tricks to reduce it’: the smart bins measuring food waste in South Korea | South KoreaDecember 19, 2025 Min Geum-nan walks towards a metal bin beneath her apartment block in Gangdong district, eastern Seoul carrying a…
EEnvironment Read More Surface water in Alberta oil sands contains high levels of dissolved metals, report findsDecember 19, 2025 Open this photo in gallery: A tailings pond near Fort McMurray, Alta. The first comprehensive assessment of the…
EEnvironment Read More Province and feds agree to speed up project approvals, including Ring of FireDecember 19, 2025 The federal and provincial governments have agreed to a ‘one project, one process’ model that will see only…
EEnvironment Read More B.C. government coal mining research ‘way behind’December 19, 2025 Alberta government scientists have produced several studies about pollution from coal mining in the Rockies in recent years,…
EEnvironment Read More Cheaper, cleaner energy drives Germany’s balcony-solar boom – DW – 12/18/2025December 19, 2025 Transitioning to renewables is critical when it comes to confronting the climate crisis, and Germany is seeing this…
EEnvironment Read More Acclaimed LGBTQ+ developer Robert Yang releases explicit game about an angler catching hogs, critiquing modern dating and overfishingDecember 19, 2025 Acclaimed LGBTQ+ developer Robert Yang has released another explicit game, this time a commentary on fishing for dates.…